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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1967, p. 23

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'esults i-- Real Estate for Sale Martin 576-1200 URGENT We are not looking for « pool or loan shark, but just. en nonest real estate salesman or saleslady, who enjoys mak- ng an honest dolar, and elieve me it is here to be nade, all replies confidential. J. OSBORNE, Mgr. 576-1200 %. MARTIN REAL ESTATE REALTOR 172 King St, E., Suite 101 INE MILLION DOLLAR APARTMENT HOUSE hows 25% return on your 3% down payment. New, uxury highrise building, al} nodern features 'orm a syndicate and buy it ow for the future. Owner nust sell Call 112-416-483- 1721 odney A. Watt Industrial Realtor SUITE 1412 88 REDPATH AVE, edroom bungalow, garage. ail conveniences, 10 minutes Oshawa. $16,000. 655-2588. ) DOWN ---~ three-bedroom cider } In central Oshawa, three-piece ravine lot. Close to schools eng bing. List price $12,900. Ask for k Lov J. B. jor. 668: CHER In northwest, only 4 years Finished basement with firepiece | S-piece bath, large patio, Asking . Call Willard Johnston, 728-1066, ield-Aker Ltd /ENSON RD. N., 11-year-oid brick alow, close to schools, churches and ing. "Requires $4,500 down, with rents of $1465 Including taxes. Cali rd Johnston, 728-1066, Schofield-Aker --Real Estate Wanted SELL ! SELL! SELL! 'e have customers wanting buy residential and com- ercial properties in this area th substontiel amounts of sh. Call H. Keith Ltd. 576-0330 DO YOU WANT IT SOLD... f OR JUST LISTED ? isiness is good. We are st about out of listings. you have a home for scle, ease call at once ond osk r George Twoites of -HOFIELD-AKER LIMITED, 723-2265 or 723-2008 e have out of town purcha- rs. with substantial amount cash looking for proper- s in this orea, H. KEITH LTD. REALTOR 576-0330 OU want to sell your hom Toronto purchasers with substan: own payments, looking for proper- n the Oshawa and Port Perry Please call Marjorie Tripp at 9S J. Lambert Real Estate Lfd., onway West, Don Mills. Member | Toronto Real Estat rd. VE A buyer with $ a payment on older home. Please Villard Johnston, 728-1066, Schofield: id --Houses for Rent E - BEDROOM house, heated, hospital, $135 monthly. Avaliable wer 28. References. Telephone ) OOM bungalow, Newton: close to Highway 401, Children Hag $65 per month. Telephone -ASTLE, one mile east, on Hwy. 2 room farm house, Please phone S p.m., 987-4650, IR. \ERCHANT:-- jis Space Available or Your lessage A Courteous Ad-Writer Will Help You. 26--Apartments for Rent |26--Aportments for Rent 36--Lega THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, | FANTASTIC RENTAL OFFER THIS MONTH ONLY Tower On The Green 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms 1140 MARY ST. got. Nonquon Rd.) neor everything, children welcomed, all modern facili- ties for your pleasure. Telephone 723-3037 576-3802 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS 723-5111 380 GIBB STREET GRENFELL SQUARE THE USED CAR DEALERS ACT, 1964 TAKE NOTICE that ony per- son having « claim arising out of a trade in used cars SHELDIAN MANSIONS @ Sublet large 2 and 3 bed- room suites with two bath- rooms @ Hi-fi @ intercom, elevators @ free hydro and parking. CALL 728-2502 against WRIGHTWAY MOTORS, Bowmanville, Ont- orio, who carried on business as a used car dealer until the 24th day of October, 1966, should file a claim with the Registrar under The Used Car Dealers Act, 1964, and | is required to file a copy of | @ Court Judgment covering ments available, moderate rent, small, well meintained apartment _ buliding. Stove, refrigerator and laundry facil Itles, Telephone 728-5282 or 723-0525. ter 6 p.m. Apartment 6, 105 Craydon Road. 728-7643 after 5 p.m. Move to Mala Glen Courts 835 Oxford St. Building for comfortable liv- ing, within walking distance of South GM plant Controlled entrance doors. Modern spacious suites. Large balconies, Hi-Fi music in every suite Lots of closet space. Free parking Hydro included Extra. powder room in 2 and 3 bedroom suites Call Today Mrs. Werner 725-0657 Weekdoys 12-9 P.M Sot, & Sun. 12-6 P.M or after hours 1-625-1759 eeeeeeee Immediate Occupancy Casa Manana 230 Nipigon St @ Best rental value in the heart of town. @ Impressive lobbies. @ Controlled entrance door. @ Modern spacious suites. @ Large balconies @ Hi-Fi music in every suite. @ Lots of closet space @ Free parking This is your chonce ACT NOW Call MRS. WERNER 725-0657 Weekdays 12-9 P.M. Sot. & Sun. 12-6 P.M. or after hours 1-625-1759 NOW RENTING More and more of Oshawa's nicest people are enjoying reasonable rents at the A R M S <I NNORW Fa YAZMSADYVU>D PHONE 728-9724 Oshawa Renta! Agency Superb apartment accommo- dation In all parts of Oshawa. VALIANT DEVELOPMENTS LTD. "CALL" 725-9934 -- 728-4283 72 22 Choose an apartment with Cable TV Regency Towers PREMIER 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Free hydro, parking, drapes stove, fridge 725-2227 elor apartment, near hospital, Ref- erences. Telephone 728-2681. ments. Harry O. Perry, 723-3443 |CLEAN second floor, one - bedroom apartment. Unfurnished, private front entrance, television outlet, stove, re |frigerator. Parking, convenient location, |close to hospital, schools, north General Motors, bus, downtown, 723-8466. |27--Rooms for Rent _ ATTRACTIVELY | FURNISHED ROOM | Available in private home, Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N 728-867 | |ROOMS FOR rent, weekly and nightly jrates, $12 weekly. Maid service. Rest. jaurant on premises. Queens Hotel, 67 Simcoe N {FURNISHED ROOM, cooking privileges, central location. Telephone 668-2466. LARGE FURNISHED light housekeep- Ing room, within walking distance of Oshawa Shopping Centre, private en- jtrance. Telephone 728-3690. |NICE, comfortable, warm rooms. Suit- | able for one or two. Light housekeeping. |Cooking. Privacy. Private entrance. Free parking. Near bus. On main street. 668- 207. BUSINESS LADY has two rooms avall- able furnished or unfurnished with kitchen privileges, sultable for two bus!- ness ladies, teachers or nurses In newer frome in the northwest area of Oshawa. |Please call 723-1864. |28--Room end Boord ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, lunches packed. 6 day week. Parking. Telephone 725-9843. \CARGE warm room, good meals, lunches packed, parking, close fo bus |stop, gentleman. 726-4845. |30--Automobiles for Sole_ | Only $10 Down on the cor of your choice, with up to 48 months to re- pay at: Morley Stalker MOTORS 137 King West 723-6322 -- 723-8311 GUS BROWN MOTORS LIMITED R.R. No. 3, 'Oshawa TRADE UP OR DOWN. Top Price paid for Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS Phone 728-7375 or 728-7376 NICOLS MOTORS Ltd. Your headquarters for American -- Rebe! Ambassador -- Javelin WHITBY -- 668-3331 |ALL USED PARTS, fires, wheels, radi-| jators, spindles for trailers, springs, 509 {Bloor Street East. 723-2261. |1963 BEL AIR, 4door sedan, V2, auto |matic, radio, telephone 942-6193. |i987 PONTIAC two - door hardtop, gix |cylinder, standard, excellent condition. Asking $295 or best offer. Telephone 725-7913 31---Compoet Cars for Sale 'ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun Dealer Repair and - Service 160 SIMCOE S$ = -- | 6s ENVOY door sedan, just turn-) Jed 36,000 miles, gives over thirty miles 76 or 576-0650 per galion. 7: |32--Trucks for Sale |47 CHEVROLET '% ton pick-up, A-1 con- ditlon. Telephone 668-2453. 0 CHEVROLET half ton, will sccept) car tor trade, best offer. Telephone 576-/ |2981. '33--Automobiles Wanted | | CARS WANTED | Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" | Talk 'Cash' to the New | Cor Dealer and "Save". | TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 |WANTED, cars and trucks for wrecking. No charge for towing. Best prices pald. {Telephone 728-4549 | Nicols SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Cars| \bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. |ONE- AND TWO - BEDROOM apart- LARGE ONE bedroom apartment on Ra-| vine Road. Modern building, stove, re-| r frigerator, completely redecorated. Avail; the bond of the _ said able January Ist, Telephone 723-8296 af- WHITBY -- one-bedroom apartment, | adults preferred, refrigerator, stove end) laundry equipment supplied Apply} ONE - BEDROOM apartment and bach| GEORGIAN MANSIONS, adult apts., 124) Park Road North, 1-2-3 - bedroom apert-| anytime. Robert such claim with the Regis- trar, at 123 Edward Street, Toronto, Ontario, on or | before the 24th day of Oct- ober, 1968; and that ofter that date, the proceeds of WRIGHTWAY MOTORS, which wos forfeited, will be distributed only among those persons who, prior to that date, have filed their completely} claims as above furnished, | Ivate home. B it cor-| ; iat, Mahila lg el oe tee pina: "00! DATED AT TORONTO this 18th day of December, 1967. R. G. MacCormac, REGISTRAR THE USED CAR DEALERS ACT, 1964. December 26, 1967 23) BIRTHS SZIKSZAY -- Jim and Vere proudly) announce the errival of @ son, James| Edward, $ pounds, 7 ounces, on Friday,| December 22, at the Oshawa General) Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mc liveen and fourth floor staff. | DEATHS _ DYCK, Marie i At the United Mennonite Home for the) Aged, Vineland, Ontario, Monday, De-| }cember 25, 1967, Mrs, Marie Dyck, of RR 2, Niagara-on-the-Lake, In her 82nd year. Wife of the late Jacob J, Dyck) and mother of Victor Dyck of RR 2 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Jacob Dyck of RR} 1, .Niagara-on-the-Lake and Reverend) Helmuth Dyck of Oshawa; 13 grand-| children also survive. Regting st the Taliman Funeral Home, Highway 8,| Vineland. Service In Bethany Mennonite Church, East and West Line, Niagara-on-| the-Lake, Wednesday et 2 p.m. in: ferment in Victoria Lawn Cemetery, $F. Catharines, Ontario, | FORRESTER, Ronald Scott Suddenly at the farm"y residence, Apart-| ment 3, 225: Green Street, Whitby, on Monday, December 25, 1967, Ronald/ Scott, beloved infant son of Gordon G. and Margaret Ring, loving brother of Robert and Richard, dear grandson of Mr: and Mrs. H. Ring of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. G. Forrester of Whitby, aged two months. Resting at the W. C |Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for pray- ers in the chapel on Wednesday, Decem- Notice to | Creditors | and Others Creditors and others having claims against the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH McAREE, who died at Oshawa, Novem- ber 30th, 1967, are request- ed to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Administra- trix, on or before the 22nd doy of January, 1968, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived MARKS AND McNEELY, Solicitors, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. } '38--Coming Events fo LUO SUPER BINGO $1,450 prizes | 2 JACKPOTS | | Nos. 52 and 58 | One Must Go | | $300, In 52 Nos. or Less $200. in Announced Nos, $25. Consolation Prize PLUS $10. per line both games $150 JACKPOT GAME 20 regular games at $20 Double in 15 Nos. or Less Last 5 games $30. per. gome ADMISSION 50c Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp i ' | Bus service leaves: King ond | Simcoe Streets at 7-00 and 7:18 P.M. | The Biggest Prize Money in | the area for a 50¢ admission charge. Every Wednesday All proceeds to charity. PLAN TO ATTEND SPECIAL BINGO JAN. 17th | JUBILEE PAVILION: | BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All Regular Games $10 | Share The Wealth Jackpot $150. in 56 Nos or $20. Consolation Good Service For Greater Attendance FREE ADMISSION | DNIPRO HALL | Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. | 50c KINSMEN BINGO | 2--$200--Nos. 52 and 50 1 MUST GO | $25 CONSOLATION } TUESDAY See Saturday's Ad ADMISSION 50¢ ber 27 at 9:30 a.m. interment St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. | _ IVEY, Helene Bernice Entered Into rest In St. Joseph's Hospi- tal, Hamilton, on Tuesday, December 26, 1967, Helene Bernice Waters, widow jof the late Ira Edgar ivey, mother of |Mrs. Goldwin French (iris) Dundas, sis- ter of Mrs, Annie Cook, Hastings, in her | 88th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service In the chapel, Thursday, De. cember 28 at 2 p.m. internment Oshawa |Union Cemetery. (Friends are asked to jcall at the funeral home commencing | Wednesday afternoon.) |. MASON, Susan (Susie) | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on Saturday, December 23, 196 |Susan Calvert, widew of the late Percy {Gordon Mason, mother of William, © awa, Ray, Vancouver; sister of |Nettle Rogers, Toronto; Mrs. Bes |Riley, Hamilton, and Jack of Pickering In her 77th year, Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fu neral service In the chapel, Tuesday December 26 at 1! @.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin THICKSON, J, Norman In Oshawa General Hospite! on Monday |December 25, 1967,. J. Norman Thickson beloved husband of the late Etheline |Stephenson and dear father of Mrs Robert J. Harrig (Elinor) of Uxbridge jand Mrs, George Kwan (Kathleen) of Oshawa, brother of M am Lough man (Emily) of T Mrs. F | Greenfield (Gertrude }84th year. Resting at Funeral Home, 152 King Street E |Service In the chapel on Thursday, lcember 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Union | Cemetery STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers | ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS | 318 Dundos St. E., 668-3552 Whitby ,Ont. \_IN MEMORIAM HAYES -- In loving memory of @ dear mother and grandmother, Edith Hayes, who passed away December 26, 1938, Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod We bless the years we had with you And leave the rest with God, --Always remembered by son Percy, daughter-in-law Mary and family. | A LASTING TRIBUTE | For permonence and dignity | we suggest: | MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK "| BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 OBITUARIES MRS. HELENA BERNICE IVEY Following a long sickness the death occurred, Dec. 26, at St |Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, of |Mrs. Helena Bernice Ivey. She }was in her 88th year. A daughter of the late John jand Jane Waters, the deceased jwas born, Feb. 29, 1880, in |Northumberland County, Ontar- io, and was married June 17,} 1911, at Trent River, Ont. Mrs. Ivey had lived with her, daughter in Dundas, Ont., for the past five years but previ- ously had lived in Oshawa since 1929. She was a member of St Andrew's United Church. | Predeceased by her husband, Ira Edgar Ivey, Sept. 26, 1962, she is survived by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Goldwin French (Iris) of Dundas; a sister, Mrs. Annie Cook, of Hastings, Ont., and a grandson, Charles Andrew French. The memorial service will be} held at 2 p.m., Dec. 28, at the |Armstrong Funeral Home. In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. James Hendry, minister of St. Mark's United Church, Dundas, Ont., will conduct the service. Friends are asked not to call before Wednesday afternoon. MRS. SUSIE MASON In failing health for four years Mrs. Susie Mason, 230) |Arthur Street, died at the Osh- jawa General Hospital, Dec. 23. She was in her 77th year. The former Susan (Susie) Cal- lvert, the deceased .was born {Nov. 15, 1891, in Pickering and REGENT ARMS Two bedroom apartments, Quiet building, adults only. after 6 p.m. 723-6944 or 723-6455 WHITBY -- good residential ares, two bedroom town house suite, electric heat, drapes supplied, hydro included at $137.50. Two children allowed. 668-6252. THREE - ROOM apartment, heat and hydro, stove and refrigerator provided. Private driveway. $70 monthly. Avaliable January 1. 723-6937. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, _ ested, self - Children - welcome, $75 monthly. Tele phone 623-2675. 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. Automotive Machine Shop REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1038 Simcoe St, N., 728- 7339,fronsmissions ore Our Only Business---Repajrs, Ad- WHITBY -- Three room apartment with bath. Newly decorated. Central location. Available January 1. $78 monthly. Tele- Phone 668-3230. SPACIOUS one-bedroom epertment, justments, Exchanges. All work guaranteed. CENTRE (| Times Action Classified Ads Bring Fast | Results TELEPHONE 35--Lost and Found lower duplex, In quiet court, four-plece| YOUNG MALE CAT, gray and white. bath with vanity, sterage room, Holly-|Near Centre Street. _ Telephone _7%3-4457. wood style kitchen and dining-area. South end of city. 793-2977 small cat, tricolor, female. Found -- TWO-BEDROOM upper duplex. Stove,|Whitby Plaza, yaung gray Persiari, refrigerator, Garage. Landscaped, choice tocation, vacant Februery male. Home needed for orange female 1. Telephone|kitten, Telephone Ontarie Humane, 723 as, \ LOST -- Whitby, near Dundas schocl,| 723-3492 other departments 723-3474 8:30 p.m. -- 5:30 p.m. |was married in Whitby in April, 1916. A resident of Osh- awa for 47 years, she had pre- viously lived in Whitby. Mrs. |Mason was a very active mem- jber of St. Andrew's United Church and of the' United) Church Women. Predeceased by her husband, |Percy Gordon Mason, Oct. 27, }1962, the deceased is survived |by two sons, William of Oshawa jand Ray of Vancouver; two sis- iters, Mrs. Nettie Rogers of To- jronto and Mrs. Beatrice Riley of \Pickering; two brothers, Ham- ilton and Jack Calvert of Pick- ering and four grandchildren. | The memorial service was jheld at 11 am. today at the |Armstrong Funeral Home. In-| terment was in Groveside Cem-| etery, Brooklin. Rev. John Mor-| ris, minister of St. Andrew's| United Church, conducted the} -lservice OBITUARIES | Continuel On Page 2 j Mr. Refailer ... We Inferrupt This Newspaper So We Might Have -- YOUR... So we might inform you of some Interesting thoughts about CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING your MARKETPLACE for IN- CREASED PROFITS In today's highly-competetive world of retailing, the wise business firm em ploys the most effective methods possible to move merchandise as quickly as possible at the lowest possible promotional cost. 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